I haven’t watched any Lee Soo Hyuk dramas and I only know him as Hoshi’s boyfriend but this edit alone made me a fan. Pinning this because I love watching this everyday.
If may fellow solvers here ng NYT Games: Join my leaderboard in The New York Times Games app. We’ll be able to follow each other’s daily scores, ranks and solve times for multiple games.
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2nd time ko pa lang sa Taiwan. It’s giving Hong Kong din sa dami ng pinoy dito jusko. Pati katabi ko sa cubicle Pinoy hahaha (sumagot kasi siya ng phone).
Happy Women’s Month. Jusko I feel for women who have to work with misogynists. Nakakaloka yung andito currently sa Sk*nny Mikes - isang company sila with some loud misogynists na lasing.
Just got the word: Sisa won Best Screenplay at Fantasporto in Portugal! 🇵🇹🤝🇵🇭
It’s an honor for our team to see this story recognized on an international stage, but the most meaningful part of the journey is bringing this win back home. We are still in cinemas this week, and I’d love for you to catch it on the big screen while you can.
If you love stories that stick with you, please give Sisa a chance. Let’s show the world that our stories have a home in our own theaters.
See you at the movies! 🍿🎬
Didn’t know that Mabining Mandirigma is a revival. After watching it, definitely felt like it, in the sense na I feel that Pingkian and Gregoria were better musicals and TP learned something from it. I still think it’s an essential watch & will always be, unfortunately, timely.
James Van Der Beek is obviously best known for Dawson's Creek, but he was so good on Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23 where he played a fictionalized version of himself as a complete dirtbag.
He wasn't at all afraid to make fun of himself and his career.
Rest in peace.
Nadal called for Djokovic’s deportation in 2022 and gloated over it hyping the hate media against him, Novak Djokovic forgives him and takes the higher road as always.
GOAT FOR A REASON. 🐐
In K-pop, we call it "de-stanning." In Filipino loveteams, we call it "dropping." But the reasons couldn't be more different.
For the K-pop fan, a hiatus is usually a quiet exit. It’s about the "Quitting Sale," recouping the thousands of pesos spent on albums and photocards, and finally getting a full night's sleep without streaming goals. It’s a personal boundary—realizing the hobby has become a second job. But for the PH loveteam fan, going on hiatus is how fans reclaim their time.
In the Philippines, fans don’t just leave; they voice out collective hurt. Whether it’s the fallout of a promising pair like Will and Bianca or the sinking of a long-time ship due to an unexpected "real-life" turn, a fandom going on hiatus is a message to management. They withdraw the one thing that keeps the industry alive—their labor and their loyalty. Many choose to shift their energy toward supporting just one artist rather than the duo.
One is a departure from a brand; the other is a heartbreak over a betrayal. Either way, this coordinated silence is the loudest a fan will ever be.
Have you ever supported a loveteam and left? What are your thoughts on this?
(✍️ Mianne Cudal)
#radarPH
#WillCa #WillAshley #BiancaDeVera